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the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out and check every single bridge and train between the united states and canada. we know of at least two dozen international bridges and tunnels that are idea for commerce between the two countries. >> shepard: peter barnes. thank you. the authorities just announced at the news conference the suspects will appear in court in toronto tomorrow. robert mcfadden is back with us. former counterterrorism official. a lot of work be done. >> intriguing things from the beginning. the term al qaeda associated. that's always a very important to figure out what that means. the al qaeda pakist
the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out...
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it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it gotten to that stage? >> we're in day four and people are frustrated with the delays. my concern is they'll decide not to -- to book a flight to florida. we have a million jobs in our state tied to tourism. we have a lot of business here too. i just want to keep our economy going. look, when i came into i officei reduced the budget. we did it with common sense solutions. we didn't take a meat cleaver to it or adversely impact jobs. we did the right thing and our economy is booming. >> neil: the sequestration cuts, both parties agree, weren't ideal. republicans are saying in re
it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it...
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we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but that tends to be in case everything is hitting the fan, pick up some gold. so obviously the world on tender hooks. >> i think that jump up in the gold price is a little bit of fear factor. no question. gold is always the refuge of the people who are afraid with their money. but let's not forget that gold even with the bumpup today is still at a lower level than in many months. so, gold hasn't been that good of an investment. i felt very upbeat today. i was worried that we'd see a big market selloff because as you said, when we had 9/11, we remembered the days and weeks after that. it was a massive selloff,
we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but...
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that's the economy. this one of -- >> neil: gives everybody pause. >> if we're not safe, if we're marginalie safe, businesses arrest back. consumers ratchet back, this could have an economic impact. >> neil: charlie, thank you very much to that en, just a reminder, we're live all this weekend on these developments, including 10:00 a.m. to noon tomorrow, following these developments and the link between boston and your money, and again at 4:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow as well. we will be following all of this, just to connect all these worlds for you here, because as charlie pointed out, there's a lot going on, and a lot on the line. all right, former fbi special agent richard is on the phone with us right now. richard, hearing and seeing everything your hearing and seeing, if it is broader than we think -- in other words, foreign connection, wider cell, linked to nefarious forces abroad, then what? >> i think we have a bigger problem at hand here, neil. what they're trying to do now is you can see the
that's the economy. this one of -- >> neil: gives everybody pause. >> if we're not safe, if we're marginalie safe, businesses arrest back. consumers ratchet back, this could have an economic impact. >> neil: charlie, thank you very much to that en, just a reminder, we're live all this weekend on these developments, including 10:00 a.m. to noon tomorrow, following these developments and the link between boston and your money, and again at 4:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow as...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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lps estimates in a healthy economy, the number of noncurrent mortgages would be about half again their level of last month. shepard? >> peter, thanks. turns out the biggest rip offs in vegas may not be the slot machines at all. last year sin city taxicab drivers overcharged passengers by teeflghts nearly $15 million. according to clark county audit. nearly quarter of those rides, the driver took the scene nic route in order to run occupy the meter. no response by the taxicab required to respond. neighborhood gas line explodes and tops our news across america. california. underground pipe in bakersfield. heard a loud boom and saw workers running as crews fought the flames. a water line burst causing some flooding. nobody hurt. missouri, a fisherman reportedly rescued a 12-year-old who had gotten sucked through a drainage pipe after falling off a bridge into a river south of st. louis. as the current pulled him into the pipe. two men rushed to grab him but soon lost their grip. when the kid came out the under end of that pipe, one rescuer swam after him and gave him cpr. at last check th
lps estimates in a healthy economy, the number of noncurrent mortgages would be about half again their level of last month. shepard? >> peter, thanks. turns out the biggest rip offs in vegas may not be the slot machines at all. last year sin city taxicab drivers overcharged passengers by teeflghts nearly $15 million. according to clark county audit. nearly quarter of those rides, the driver took the scene nic route in order to run occupy the meter. no response by the taxicab required to...
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has a wagering of choices to fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the surviving suspect in the boston bombings was charged today with the use of a weapon of mass destruction. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you b
has a wagering of choices to fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the surviving suspect in the boston bombings was charged today with the use of a weapon of mass destruction. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be...
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and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten years later the statue of limitation and he said if you're not willing to do these things you should not be in the hedge fund business why you know if this is putting our economy a risk for the money out of out of the middle class it's great it's creating huge economic this distortions i mean we're wealth inequality united states is among the worst in the world now whereas you know when reagan came into office we were pretty reasonable. in the minute we have left here. is anybody going to do anything about this or any serious efforts elizabeth warren as well you know we were we had a
and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten...
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it is an indication of -- of -- of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we would have a 5% correction i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah, i do think larry is perhaps a lit totle too optimis. cull pans are beating the quarter and missing revenue estimates. if you take out financials because of special, some things are specific to their sector, you really are seeing negative earnings growth not compared to prior quarter but a year ago. things are weak. domestic companies doing much better than companies with big global footprints. >> what are you expecting from the week ahead? more heavy earnings numbers coming out. brig group of companies. and the gdp end of the week. >> i think actually for the reason. a lot more chop in the market. a lot of two way action. company specific. i think we have to get a little bit of clarity on whether companies feel this is just a little rough patch. we are going to pick up on the back end. there is an inter
it is an indication of -- of -- of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we would have a 5% correction i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah, i do think larry is perhaps a lit totle too optimis. cull pans are beating the quarter and missing revenue estimates. if you take out financials because of special, some things are specific to their sector, you really are seeing negative earnings...
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also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers w
also affected by the slowdown in china's economy and profit taking after weeks of gains. blue chips lost 265 points yesterday. the nasdaq was also down losing more than 2% of its value. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and security is stepped up at various events in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. boston marathon bombing. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment...
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joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven. united states is probably the safest democratic country right now and a growing acceptance that interest rates will go up. particularly in 2014 . they are rotating on the bond and going into the equitty conflict. you have a good news/bad news kind of thing. that supported the market in the end of the day. so much money is looking for a home. on the other hand, there is a rude awakening before it is all over. >> you know when you look at the market in general and what is an aggressive run up look at the past week, i guess it shouldn't surprise you. i do i want want to overly bore the viewers and over do it. but th
joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven....
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and it may take some time to play out, but terrorist attacks can hurt an economy cutting growth by about a half a percentage point on average, according to one study. just look at 9/11 in 2001. consumer confidence fell sharply for several months. the labor department said the attacks caused more than 400 mass layoffs and displaced 130,000 workers. industrial production physical. unemployment was up. though we were also in a recession at the time. are a for the boston bombings, they hurt investigators, at least one day mock knocking more than 100 points off the dow as you recall. stocks started climbing back friday and closed higher today, shepard. >> shepard: peter, thanks. not only are stocks up but gas prices are falling. this comes at a time when gas is typically more expensive. springtime snow and other wintry weather keeping more drivers off the roads. that means less demand. a.a.a. is reporting a gallon of regular unleaded here in the u.s. will cost but $3.52 again on average. 16 cents cheaper than a month ago. and 34 cents cheaper than the same day last year. meantime, existing ho
and it may take some time to play out, but terrorist attacks can hurt an economy cutting growth by about a half a percentage point on average, according to one study. just look at 9/11 in 2001. consumer confidence fell sharply for several months. the labor department said the attacks caused more than 400 mass layoffs and displaced 130,000 workers. industrial production physical. unemployment was up. though we were also in a recession at the time. are a for the boston bombings, they hurt...
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what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that wasn't, you don't think that was the result of anything else that was going on around the world? a lot of people thought maybe you would pounce on gold if you saw what was going on in boston. maybe that is a little bit of a bounce back that we with saw today. you think it is really about global weakness and it continues? >> oh, absolutely. if we look, melissa, just over the --. melissa: hedge fund unwinding, pardon me, hedge fund unwinding as well. >> indeed. and also a billion dollars poured out one. etfs on friday. gold etfs are backed by physical gold, when
what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that...
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ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and reducing debt and deficits that are contemporaneously. >> well, i think the first thing that they could do is have a really serious plan about reducing government expenditures as a percentage of gdp. taxes mater, inflation matters, but the truth is, when government is spending too much of the auto production and the economic system the growth rate declines and this is throughout the world history. so are really serious plan to reduce government expenditures would create a lot of confidence in the business trinity. secondly, he's a rollback the crazy onslaught of regulations across
ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and...
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trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i don't want to be a doomsdayer on this, mayor, and it seems like we are sort of jumping to conclusion, and problems solve would and you know what i mean? >> i have to remind people, september 11th. fich or six months lasting and then anthrax. it hit abc, fox, governor's office and mayor's office and it was a massive catras trophy because the country was not ready for that kind of analysis and we had hundreds of complaints of anthrax and have to wait three weeks to get it cleared so that business was in jeopardy for three weekings. >> to say nothing like manhattan being a crime sce
trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i...
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this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you can't mess around with sales. >> what the point here is when you start seeing a flattening of sales, people don't want to care until they want to. net impact, which we never talked about. up -- down 1%. you have got finally ask the question what's really going on with the business? these businesses are just flat lining. >> any sectors in glaring situations where they are missing on the revenue? >> i haven't seen the trend here. i haven't done a break down but i will tell you we are starting to see this and it's what you have got to watch. what a
this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you...
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the only thing that's driven up its cost up or investment dollars up has been the fear of the economy and people viewing it as a safe haven. honestly, that's a false view. it's really not a safe haven. >> gretchen: why did it plunge so dramatically, even just on monday? >> i think what we've been predicting for about two or three years as i've been telling not to invest in it, i've been catching a lot of flak for that, is that as soon as the economy kind of stabilized and calmed down and sequesters and the government blowing up financially was out of the headlines of the news for a few months and the economy slowly started to recover, that the fear in the marketplace would somewhat subside. as soon as it did, then gold as a place to go to, well, it's less attractive and stocks rebounding, people went that direction as well, and that caused it to lose its, quote, luster. >> gretchen: okay. i got it. let's go to some e-mails and help out some folks. jan from iowa says my employer stopped the match on our 401(k). should i continue to invest in it? your thoughts. >> a 401(k) with good gro
the only thing that's driven up its cost up or investment dollars up has been the fear of the economy and people viewing it as a safe haven. honestly, that's a false view. it's really not a safe haven. >> gretchen: why did it plunge so dramatically, even just on monday? >> i think what we've been predicting for about two or three years as i've been telling not to invest in it, i've been catching a lot of flak for that, is that as soon as the economy kind of stabilized and calmed...
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the economy is bad, too. >> neil: you're right. but i want to end it there. that the president on this level is consoler in chief and rallying the nation. i would agree did a very, very good job. now, my friend, charles payne, because there was a connection between what's going on in boston and what was happening on wall street this week, as you point out, there was always an excuse to sell given how far and how fast the market had run up. but if you look at this, charles. not to get too wonky, but for every tick in this drama, stocks moved either up on a promising sign or down on a suspicious sign. what do you make of how these things are joined? >> you know, the stock market from time to time can be driven purely by emotions. the fundamentals that have absolutely nothing to do with it, you know. over a period of time, the great stocks go up and the bad stocks go down. but from day-to-day, hour to hour, when we saw this early in the week when there was word they caught the -- arrest had been made, that was false at the time. but the market erased 100 points
the economy is bad, too. >> neil: you're right. but i want to end it there. that the president on this level is consoler in chief and rallying the nation. i would agree did a very, very good job. now, my friend, charles payne, because there was a connection between what's going on in boston and what was happening on wall street this week, as you point out, there was always an excuse to sell given how far and how fast the market had run up. but if you look at this, charles. not to get too...
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melissa: peter, would adding more people to the united states grow the economy? i mean, it's a very simple question, but people look at it different ways. some people say we have to add highly educated, high-skilled people. other people say, you know, it's a mathematical factor that if you administer people to the economy, they work more, they consume more, the economy by deaf fission grows -- definition grows. >> i don't think that's true. we do have some areas of shortages that we need to shore up with immigrants both at the top and bottom. they're very narrow. we probably import many more immigrants than we need to accomplish the slow level of growth that we are now accomplishing. if we were at 5% unemployment, if we were growing the way we did in the reagan days, you kn, then it wouldmake some sense to make that argument. but right now having folks come here to go to college to add to the army of liberal arts graduates that are unemployed -- which is becoming quite an army -- makes no sense at all. the country right now has more people than it has jobs for. m
melissa: peter, would adding more people to the united states grow the economy? i mean, it's a very simple question, but people look at it different ways. some people say we have to add highly educated, high-skilled people. other people say, you know, it's a mathematical factor that if you administer people to the economy, they work more, they consume more, the economy by deaf fission grows -- definition grows. >> i don't think that's true. we do have some areas of shortages that we need...
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it's an indication of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we were going to have a 5% correction, i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah. i do think that larry's perhaps a little bit too optimistic on things. the companies are beating this quarter, but they're actually missing their revenue estimates. and if you take out financials because of, you know, special -- some things are specific to their sector, you really are seeing negative earnings growth compared to not the prior quarter, but compared to a full year ago. so things are weak. domestic companies are doing much better than companies with big global footprints. >> mike, what are you expecting from the week ahead? we've got more heavy earnings numbers coming out. a big group of companies this week, and we've got the gdp report at the end of the week. >> yeah. i do think actually for that reason it's probably going to be a lot more chop in the market. a lot of two-way acti
it's an indication of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we were going to have a 5% correction, i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah. i do think that larry's perhaps a little bit too optimistic on things. the companies are beating this quarter, but they're actually missing their revenue estimates. and if you take out financials because of, you know, special -- some things are...
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the chinese economy was falling down, banks in cyprus potentially selling their gold reserves to pay to the european commission. a lot of things on minds when they open today. i'll tell you what's different today. this is the security tent. everyone that goes into the new york stock exchange has to go through that security at the present time. traders, heads of state, presidents. no one is immune from the security screen. as we come back and look around at the people that are starting to kind of get o work in lower manhattan, again, there is going to be increased security here at the new york stock exchange and increased security around manhattan. julie banderas reporting on changes to times square, train stations. any financial institutions in new york city and some have been targets in the past of terrorists. mayor bloomberg making sure today that 1,000 extra counterterrorism officers are on the streets of new york. many of them, again, going to be here in downtown manhattan and at the new york stock exchange. again, market is going to open, 9:30 a.m. eastern time. the markets are
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scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy. hard look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza report on our. he. stays top stories in the news that shape the week. the worst terror attack in the u.s. since nine eleven after a dramatic manhunt for suspects investigators want to know why the american citizen and his brother could stage two deadly bombings in boston. venezuela plunges into post-election violence that leaves seven dead as opposition supporters contest with duros razor thin victory with street protests and demands for a recount. plus clashes in bahrain just hours before the formula one grand prix an event which protesters called an attempt to mask the kingdom's human rights abuses . if you just joined us just after ten pm now here in moscow you're watching the weekly our roundup of the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin no into night. and first investigators into the boston marathon bombings are still trying to figure out what triggered two young suspects in the carrying out the worst u.s. te
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a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you visit let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police is a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we finance and. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. as i do most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign. and we think that thanks to the raid. we're going
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this affects our economy, our schools. >> they had to return to their home country before applying for a green card, not so today. the previous bill required operate rational control of the border before legalization. now the border patrol must only meet security benchmarks over five years. >> previously 200,000 guest workers coul could stay for two years before going home. the new bill gives 575,000 low skill workers, their spouse and children a six-year visa and a path to citizenship. they were required to use a database to verify status. the new bill gives them up to five more years to comply. >> i don't think the controversy has gone away. of it is simply at a low simmer. it can come to a boil when the illegals come back and the problems return. >> this new bill moves to a more skill-based immigration policy expanding legal immigration. democrats to have accept a longer wait up to 13 years, more border enforcement, national guard and fencing. it all represents a tough compromise bill for lawmakers. this is 886 pages, bill you can't swallow it whole you have to take it in bites. bil
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corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really two factors to focus on. first, what effect does it have on consumer confidence? first question, how does it affect consumer spending, psychology. the broader issue is more nebulous. what are the geopolitical ramifications of the event. we've had examples over the past 20 years, oklahoma city or 9/11, some have very profound impacts on geopolitical impacts and the economy and some not as much. >> since the woes of last year, there's been a mind set of investors to buy the dips. as the market comes lower, they step in and see an opportunity to buy. now, we've had a pretty good selloff in the past couple of days an
corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here
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economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in china may be five out of 10. also the u.k. and all of europe with the fiscal austerity in the short term is a way to produce real gross. jamie, a philip product the disconnect between all street and main street how mainstream is focused on the kitchen table financial issues and less focused on retirement, borrowing from the retirement, when i think is a bigger risk and investing in the stock market but what you telling your clients right now how to invest? >> first and foremost, stay out of debt. most of the problems that happen in t
economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in...
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what difference does it make to the economy? the economy? we will be right back with melissa: running the boston marathon is a dream for millions of runners, and for some it becomes a reality. but yesterday when runners and spectators were to celebrate and rejoice, the dream turned into quite a nightmare, as you know. but will it stop people from doing things, hurt businesses, our economy has large? joining us, jimmy orr, who finished the marathon minutes before the bombs went off. you are a west point grad, spent 15 months in afghanistan, you ran this race, went through the finish line and then you heard the blast, what was your reaction, what was the scene like? >> it was really chaotic, it was kind of quiet and everybody knew something just happened. luckily we linked up right after that with our family. something is going down, we have to get out of here. we just wanted to get away from the scene before we saw cops running and everything, we wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. melissa: did it bring back memories for you? >> a
what difference does it make to the economy? the economy? we will be right back with melissa: running the boston marathon is a dream for millions of runners, and for some it becomes a reality. but yesterday when runners and spectators were to celebrate and rejoice, the dream turned into quite a nightmare, as you know. but will it stop people from doing things, hurt businesses, our economy has large? joining us, jimmy orr, who finished the marathon minutes before the bombs went off. you are a...
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a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you visit let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police is a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we find that. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. as i do most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign. and we think that's thanks to the radio. we're going
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expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a subject of discussion. u.s. treasury officials last week called on japan not to deliberately devalue its currency. >> translator: japan's measures including those of the bank of japan are aimed at ending prolonged deflation. i will, again, clarify this at the g-20 meeting. so there is no misunderstanding about how true policy objectives. >>> japanese entrepreneurs have had the chance to hear how to be successful from some of the best in the i.t. business. global tech leaders have urged them to expand their businesses with an open mind. executives of japanese i.t. firms organized an event under the them innov
expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a...
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economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march the conference board's survey showed that the percent of consumers expecting a lower income six months from now, once again exceeded the percent expecting income growth. we never saw this type of imbalance in previous recoveries and that's a b unsettling. lou: i lied. you get the last word, lou. we started out with the gold, deflation. you get the last word. >> we're not far apart but i would say that the revenues of corporate america have been slowing. as the top line continues to slow, the abili to maintain profitability is certainly doubul and i think any wisp of deflatn or whiff of deflation that gets in the
economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> shepard: five people are dead as fox reports tonight and 6-year-old in the hospital after somebody opened fire in a home in a small illinois town. it happened this morning in manchester about an hour and a half north of st. louis where state police say a few hours later they captured a suspect after a car chase and a shootout. they say he was wounded and died at the hospital. we have a photo of the suspect here. turns out he is the manchester's mayor's the mayor says he hadn't spoken with him in two years but that he thinks he was unemployed. a suspected road rage case caught on camera as a car slams into a bicyclist in beverly hills. police just released the video which is from a few weeks ago they tell us. they say the driver of this white car followed the bicyclist into an alley way. can you see the vehicle pull into what looks like a driveway and turn around here and then just plow head on right into the guy on
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> shepard: five people are dead as fox reports tonight and 6-year-old in the hospital after somebody opened fire in a home in a small illinois town. it happened this morning in manchester about an hour and a half north of st. louis where state police say a few hours later they captured a suspect after a car chase and a shootout....
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." "bbc world news america "reporting from washington. the white house says yesterday's bombing does not seem to be part of a broader plot. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> but who did this and why is still a mystery. authorities are asking the public to hand in any photos or video recordings. amid tight security, london prepares for the funeral of margaret thatcher. but first, there is still one last stop at westminster. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we will go to the end of the earth to identify those r
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difference fosters fellowship among marathon runners and that has fostered culture and now, even a whole economy you wouldn't know existed unless you went looking. this is a runner named ambi burrfoot. he won the marathon in 1968. he was less than a mile from the finish yesterday when the explosions put there. it is hard to believe this attack targeted the marathon, but even if it was hit as a symbol of something else, it was hit in a way that mean it is world to a whole community of people who run. he wrote today in runners world, this wasn't just an attack against the marathon. it was our use of the streets. we have used our public roadways for annual parades, protest marchers, marathons and all over manner of events. the roads belong to us and their use represents a part of our free and democratic tradition. i trust and believe that will not change in the future. not in boston, not at the boston marathon and not in other important event. we cannot tent violent akts koent threaten our great institution, but our institutions did not become great by following a path of timidity and cowardess. we
difference fosters fellowship among marathon runners and that has fostered culture and now, even a whole economy you wouldn't know existed unless you went looking. this is a runner named ambi burrfoot. he won the marathon in 1968. he was less than a mile from the finish yesterday when the explosions put there. it is hard to believe this attack targeted the marathon, but even if it was hit as a symbol of something else, it was hit in a way that mean it is world to a whole community of people who...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here in washington, phillip mudd who spent more than a quarter censure are you at the c.i.a., the national security council and the f.b.i. and commissioner charles ramsey head of the philadelphia police department joins us from there. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> commissioner ramsey is head of the nation's fourth largest police department. what have you learned from boston? is there any way to stop what appears to have been a small domestic terrorist cell? >> well, certainly it's a challenge. i don't think anyone can say we can totally stop these attacks from occurring. but we do learn. as the incidents take place. and we take steps that we can to protect our public. >> mr. mudd, we interviewed seven years ago it turns out as a power player when
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> bill: there is breaking news on two significant stories tonight. first on the bombing here in boston. fox news confirms that a picture, an image of two men, two persons of interest is now being circulated through the law enforcement officials here in boston across the country looking for the identity of two men who were seen near the scene of the bombing explosions on monday afternoon near the finish line behind me on boylston street. this is an active investigation that is ongoing tonight. there san expected fbi briefing earlier tonight. that will not happen. as we mentioned a moment ago, there was an expected statement from the fbi. that, too, was cancelled. so, as this investigation moves forward, some trace evidence has been made public. some photographs of some of the bomb residue that was found on the street a quarter mile behind us here, that is circulating throughout the law enforcement community. and the public, for that matter as well. th
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> bill: there is breaking news on two significant stories tonight. first on the bombing here in boston. fox news confirms that a picture, an image of two men, two persons of interest is now being circulated through the law enforcement officials here in boston across the country looking for the identity of two men who were seen near the scene of the bombing...
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the economy was good for most of the time he was in there. the when the economic crisis came he provided decisive leadership. you know what? what he did to stablize banks and stablize auto companies we may not have agreed with it at the time but it worked and god bless him for having done that i think that is what time gives us. the chance to look back and put these things in a broader context. martha: you look at iraq, continues to be a troublesome number for president bush, probably the most controversial part of his presidency. but there, you're going to have the history complicated so much by what happened after he left office, in terms of you know, continuing to build those societies and the intentions of why we went there in the first place are we not? >> yeah. yeah, look,. first of all, imagine how complicated the middle east would be today if saddam hussein were still in power or if he had died. his sons uday or kusay who were sadists. if they were in charge of iraq with huge oil reserves and attempting to get nuclear weapon the middl
the economy was good for most of the time he was in there. the when the economic crisis came he provided decisive leadership. you know what? what he did to stablize banks and stablize auto companies we may not have agreed with it at the time but it worked and god bless him for having done that i think that is what time gives us. the chance to look back and put these things in a broader context. martha: you look at iraq, continues to be a troublesome number for president bush, probably the most...
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>> the competition is spreading, but that's unlikely to discourage companies from expanding in this economy. >>> a "new york times" reporter in china has won journalism's highest honor. david barboza was awarded the pull lit -- pulitzer prize for exposing the hidden wealth of the family of china's former premier. new york's columbia university announced the winners of the award on monday. the pulitzer also covers literature, drama and music. barboza reported that relatives of then-premier wen jiabao had secretly amassed billions of bars. the judges praised his exposure of corruption. they noted he published his work despite heavy pressure from chinese officials. wen's family denied the report. the chinese government also criticized it. "the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's es
>> the competition is spreading, but that's unlikely to discourage companies from expanding in this economy. >>> a "new york times" reporter in china has won journalism's highest honor. david barboza was awarded the pull lit -- pulitzer prize for exposing the hidden wealth of the family of china's former premier. new york's columbia university announced the winners of the award on monday. the pulitzer also covers literature, drama and music. barboza reported that...
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want change by corruption that's the brahmin but it's about the corruption the base of the broader economy. everything growing old but brolin live and it's really the corruption the oil price the high. the government you know has a lot. of probably it's spending so we are in a lot of that we now know the winner but the narrow victory has left venezuela polarized the new leader to us faces an uphill battle not just to mend the country's economy and improve living standards but also to match up to his charismatic predecessor who casts a very long shadow not just within the country but beyond its borders as well yes or cilia r.t. . well it was quite the scene on k. street in washington d.c. over the weekend when activists dressed as one hundred dollars bells and protested the close ties between lobbyists and politicians bragging that producer david was there and she has more. it wasn't your typical five k. walk thanks for. hundreds of people poured into the nation's capital to walk three miles in one hundred dollar bills suits all the bring attention to a problem they say has gone too far. wi
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. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, for most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recovery. neil: we're well off the matt from lows. any trend or any improving trend looks good. when it is disrupted we feel bad. >> no, but i think that al's comment, never as good as they say it is but never as bad, whole market has been en few fuego, have a tried to get a motorrage lately. -- mortgage lately. i tell you, they are not lending credit, and demand is not there for creditworthy borrows either, because people are not making more money, and businesses are not hiring. neil: tomorrow, you are jumping gun we talking about proctologists who offer mortgages. >> i knew it. neil: bmw is expecting
. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, for most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recovery. neil: we're well off the matt from...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> huge story across this country today for travelers and all those counting on them. a computer problem took down the american airlines' reservations and check-in system. for a time the entire airline grounded its fleet. they said it was a glitch and not a hack. american terminals around the country were jammed with delayed passengers and arriving aircraft, landing unannounced in many cases at airports across the country. they were forced to sit on tarmacs with no gates available to offload passengers. more than 700 flights were canceled. nearly 1,000 delayed before things got straightened out. but a very bad day at american airlines. >>> this next story would have received broad coverage were it not for this terrorist bombing in boston. but a bipartisan review boar
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> huge story across this country today for travelers and all those counting on them. a computer problem took down the american airlines' reservations and check-in system. for a time the entire...
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there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not prejudice, harold." they've got to hear that. but there's always in the theater -- the heavy lifting is done by the actors in order to pull the audience where you want to go. >> rose: do you find that true? this is the first time you've been on broadway. >> this is the first time i've been on broadway. i've done theater in london but it is extraordinary how different so far the experience has been. >> rose: how so? >> well, because i think american audiences are so much more vociferous and kind of -- literally it feels like i imagine kind of elizabethan theater would have been like. >> rose: engaged? >> massively engaged.
there's a lot of -- because you're not in here, if you're in here -- great film actors there's an economy and you struggle hard to develop that if you can. but when you're in the theater if people are 40 or 50 feet away there's a lot you have to do with your voice. you have to be able to talk in a way he has a laugh line every night where he says "i'm not prejudice, i'd say that to a blank or a blank." the racial line. and that line should work if you start with "i'm not...